|
Dec 26, 2024
|
|
|
|
Graduate Catalog | 2015-2016 Previous Edition
Child and Family Studies: Early Education (Birth-Kindergarten), M.A.T.
|
|
Return to: Academic Programs (by level)
Department of Special Education and Child Development
spcd.uncc.edu
Graduate Program Director
Ms. Deana Murphy
Graduate Faculty
Dr. Cynthia Baughan, Assistant Professor
Ms. Jamie Brown, Lecturer
Dr. Vivian Correa, Professor
Ms. Deana Murphy, Senior Lecturer
Dr. Suzanne Lamorey, Associate Professor
Dr. Pamela Shue, Associate Professor
Dr. JaneDiane Smith, Associate Professor
The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program is designed for individuals who have completed the Graduate Certificate in Birth-Kindergarten. The M.A.T. program is a 39-hour program composed of two phases, the Graduate Certificate phase (Phase I) and the Master’s degree completion phase (Phase II). Completion of Phase I of the M.A.T. leads to the North Carolina Standard Professional 1 (SP1) Professional Educator’s License in Birth-Kindergarten. Phase I requires 27 credit hours of coursework, including the graduate internship experience. Upon completion of Phase I, qualified candidates may apply for Phase II to work towards the Master’s degree and qualify for the North Carolina Standard Professional 2 (SP2) Professional Educator’s License. For more information on the M.A.T., please visit pathwaytoteaching.com.
All courses for both phases of the M.A.T. must be completed within six years. Coursework within Phase I/Graduate Certificate must be completed within four years.
|
General Requirements for Admission to the Graduate School
Please refer to admission information in the “Graduate School ” section.
Admission Requirements for Graduate Certificate in Teaching (M.A.T. Phase I Initial licensure only)
- An undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited four-year institution
- A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0. (For alternative ways to demonstrate academic competence, applicants may contact the Office of Teacher Education Advising, Licensure, and Recruitment (TEALR))
- Three recommendations from persons knowledgeable of the applicant’s interaction with children and families
- A statement of purpose
- A clear criminal background check
- Apply online at graduateschool.uncc.edu
Admission Requirements for M.A.T. (Phase II) Program
- Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Teaching
- A minimum graduate GPA of 3.5 in the Graduate Certificate in Teaching *
- One recommendation from a full-time faculty member who has taught the applicant in the Graduate Certificate in Teaching program
- A statement of purpose
- Apply online at graduateschool.uncc.edu
*Students with a GPA below 3.5 in the Graduate Certificate in Teaching may be considered for admission to the M.A.T. program with scores above the 30th percentile on either the Graduate Record Exam or Miller Analogies Test.
The admission process includes timely completion of the Admission to Candidacy form and the Application for Graduation from the Graduate Certificate program.
Phase I/ Graduate Certificate Required Courses (27 credit hours)
Phase II/ Completion of the M.A.T. Required Courses (12 credit hours)
Admission to Candidacy
The Candidacy form supplied by the Graduate School must be received no later than the eighth instructional day of the semester in which completion of all degree requirements is expected.
Application for Degree
The Application for Degree/Graduation form supplied by the Graduate School must be received early in the last semester of the student’s program.
Assistantships
The Program sometimes has a limited number of graduate assistantships. Students may apply for a graduate assistantship by using the form available online at graduateschool.uncc.edu under “Funding Resources.” Students should return the completed form to the Department of Special Education and Child Development.
Capstone Experiences
The capstone experience for the M.A.T. will be fulfilled by completing the action research project.
Advising
Upon acceptance into the program, all students are assigned an advisor. Students are expected to meet with their advisor each semester to discuss their coursework.
Licensure
Upon successful completion of the M.A.T. Phase I/Graduate Certificate, students are recommended for the North Carolina Standard Professional 1 (SP1) Professional Educator’s License. For this initial license, students are required to complete an electronic licensure portfolio that is created during coursework and the internship. Upon successful completion of the M.A.T. Phase II, students are recommended for the North Carolina Standard Professional 2 (SP2) Professional Educator’s License. For the Professional 2 license, students are required to complete an advanced electronic licensure portfolio during coursework.
Committees
Students should consult with their academic program advisor in the selection of the committee. The committee chair should be selected for content knowledge of the subject area that is selected for the culminating experience. This person should hold a graduate faculty appointment in the CHFD program. Two additional committee members should be selected for knowledge and expertise in the student’s subject area. One of the additional members may be external to the student’s department.
Financial Aid/Financial Assistance
Information is available from the Office of Teacher Education Advising, Licensure, and Recruitment (TEALR). See tealr.uncc.edu for details. Additional information is available from the Office of Student Financial Aid at finaid.uncc.edu.
Program Accreditation/Approval
All teacher education programs at UNC Charlotte are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. The M.A.T. in Child and Family Studies: Early Childhood Education (Birth-Kindergarten) has been approved by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
|
Return to: Academic Programs (by level)
|
|